



Like the name says, this is a traditional-style layout in the land of plantation-style courses. It opened in 1996 by being named the Best New Public Golf Course by Golf Digest. This was the first course in the Myrtle Beach area to incorporate women-specific considerations in its design and construction, resulting in Golf for Women naming it a Top Fairways track. It features wide fairways, lots of sand, water in play on ten holes, seven holes in the marshes, large, undulating greens, and two island greens one of them is a par 4. While this is a development course, and housing comes into play, with its extra friendly staff it is still one of the better courses on the South end. Since the Myrtle Beach National Company took over the management, things have improved here and are running even smoother than before.